February 1, 2014 - Russia, Tyumen, Western Siberia CupIn the current weekend 1 February 2014, in Tyumen was an international tournament on several types of martial arts - mixed martial arts, Muay Thai, K-1 and Boxing "Cup of Western Siberia." To the competition brought together representatives from seven countries, including Thailand, Spain, Brazil, Hungary, Ukraine and Russia.

September 25 - 27, 2103 - Omsk, PFA-StadiumOpen tournament in Muay Thai . From 25 to 27 September in Omsk was open tournament in Muay Thai , which was attended by 80 athletes of all ages , submitted on 12 sports clubs Professional Fighting Association of Muay Thai . Just participated in the tournament Tyumen Muay Thai Federation . Organization and carrying were high. The tournament was held in two sections - amateurs and proamatory . The first place team won Bangkok Sports Club - 6 gold medals , 2 place Letur Fight Club - 5 gold medals , 3 in Omsk club shared tapas and Muay Thai Federation Tyumen won 3 gold medals.

August 18, 2013 - European Championship Muay Thai (WMF-EMC)Ukraine. In Kharkov ended European Championship Muay Thai 2013 (WMF-EMC), the competition took place at the Palace of Sports "Lokomotiv" them. G. Kirpa from 18 to 24 August. In the Championship was attended by President of the World Federation of Muay Thai Akachay Chantosa, President of the European Confederation of Muay Thai Gabriela Murg. Guest of honor was Buakhau Banchamek. In the Russian team was attended by athletes Omsk Muay Thai Federation (WMF).

May 25, 2013 - Tyumen - International Professional Competition "GARUDA"May 25, 2013 at 18-00, Tyumen indoors SC "Central" will be a big event in the world of martial arts international professional tournament on Thai and boxing - «GARUDA».
The tournament will be attended by professional athletes Tyumen, as well as athletes from Thailand, Brazil and Kazakhstan. Will fight for the belt held international Champion Award PFAMT in the weight category up to 86 kg.

March 12 - 24, 2103 - Omsk Champions Muay ThaiWorld Cup WMF, from 12 to 24 March 2013. Thailand , Bangkok. In late March, in Thailand at the National Stadium in Bangkok was the fifth world championship Muay Thai version WMF. According to the results of the competition three Omsk athletes took two gold, two bronze and one silver medal. Last weekend champions returned to Omsk. Total world championship teams participated more than 55 countries. The Russian team includes athletes from Bashkortostan , St. Petersburg, Tomsk, Novosibirsk , Samara and Amur regions , as well as six fighters Omsk , pupils of the center "Letur" under the leadership of coach Oleg and Tatiana KUDRINSKAYA .

05.04.2013

WMF Muaythai World Championships 2013DEAR FRIENDS 54 COUNTRIES THAT TOOK PART IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS BANGKOK, THAILAND .
FIRST OF ALL MAY I THANK YOU ALL TO ATTENDED THIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AND CONGRATULATE TO ALL THE MEDAL WINNERS , THAT WAS SO BIG EVENTS FOR 12 DAYS OF FULL OF ACTIONS. IF THERE ARE ANY MISHAP, OR PROBLEM
I WOULD LIKE TO SAY SORRY , AS YOU KNOW IN THE EVENTS LIKE THIS . SOMETIMES IT GO WRONG.I HOPE YOU ALL GET BACK HOME SAFE AND HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN

February 23, 2012 - PFAMT CouncilFebruary 23, 2012 PFAMT Council decided to appoint VicePresident and the official representative of the Association of South America Arjarn: RAUL EDGARDO SORIA (Argentina).
We congratulate Mr. Soria on his appointment and wish himcontinued success in the development of Muay Thai in South America.

The Swedish Muaythai Federation and WMC Co-ordinator Kasra Ashami and IFMA Vice President Mats Soderstrom stated that Muaythai in Scandinavia has gone from strong to stronger.

Swedish Muaythai Federation fully recognised by the Swedish government under the WMC and IFMA banner is one of the most active federations in the world.

Nordic championships are organised annually and with the support of the WMC, they organise one of the biggest professional promotions in Scandinavia, the Rumble of the Kings, which will hold its next event on 26th of November, which will see a WMC Nordic welterweight 4-men tournament.

On Saturday October 22nd, the City of Uppsala saw a WMC European junior welterweight title (-63,503 kg), which took place at the Fyrishov Arena during the IRFA (International Ring Fight Arena) event. The bout was between 2 former IFMA champions:
Martin Akhtar (Sweden) vs Ruslan Berdyev (Russia)

September 8, 2011 - Russia, Tyumen, Tyumen Circus Arena (Results)The Elite Boxing Group has successfully launched its newest event series with the debut of Elite Fight Night Russia. Organised by Elite Boxing Russia—the recently established Russian subsidiary of Bangkok-based Elite Boxing—the inaugural event in this new muaythai series was held in the 1,600-seat Tyumen Circus Arena in the central Russian city of Tyumen on September 8 and marks an exciting new milestone for the EB Group as it continues to penetrate new markets.

Following its successful launch, EFN Russia will be held every three months at the same venue. The series takes over from the popular Ice Storm muaythai series which was previously held at the same venue until it was acquired and rebranded by Head of Elite Boxing Russia, Stanislav Bukhlov.

September 8, 2011 - Russia, Tyumen, Tyumen Circus ArenaThe growing popularity of muaythai in Russia is about to receive a major boost as Elite Boxing Russia—a recently established subsidiary of Bangkok-based Elite Boxing—has announced it is set to launch a new series of muaythai events. Under the brand name Elite Fight Night Russia, events will be held every 3 months at the 1,600-seat Tyumen Circus Arena in the central Russian city of Tyumen. The first event is scheduled for September 8, 2011.

The show, which once again promises to bring an exciting night, will be hosted in conjunction with the local promoters, Oleg Kudrinsky and Stanislav Bukhlov, and sanctioned by the WMC.

Each Elite Fight Night Russia event will be filmed in HD and distributed to 180 countries around the world through Elite Boxing’s network of broadcast partners, including ESPN/Star Sports and Eurosport.

One of the most anticipated match-ups in the history of Muaythai takes place in the Russian city on Chelyabinsk, Russia, on 23 February when Thailand's icon Kaoklai Kaennorasing defends his WBC MUAYTHAI Light Heavyweight Title against the Russian fighting superstar Artem Levin.

Kaoklai (26), regarded as a generational master champion of stand-up martial arts, faces a strong challenger in the outstanding Levin (25) who gets his WBC world title shot on home turf after notching an impressive record of 39 wins for only 3 loses. 29 of his wins come by way of KO. Levin is the Showtime champion and also the current champion of the World Martial Arts Games.

The event has been billed as a major sports fixture for Chelyabinsk with the city's ice-hockey arena stadium being converted into a boxing stadium with the ice covered by a temporary warmed floor.

A special feature of the event will be the staging of the WBC Asian Boxing Council welterweight championship between Steven Maxwell (Australia) and Russian challenger Anton Novikov who won the youth world championship.
Three days later on February 26 there will be a six-man international tournament fought under WBC Muaythai rules and regulations. The scheduled bouts are as follows: